City Scraps Plan to Level High-Rises at Games' Opening

Paradasos/FlickrGlasgow's Red Road apartments have been undergoing demolition.
LONDON -- Plans to demolish five high-rise apartment towers as part of the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony have been dropped. Officials said Sunday that safety and security concerns led to the change of heart. Glasgow 2014 officials had planned to blow up five of the six Red Road apartments as a symbol of the city's commitment to regeneration even as it celebrates its past.

The idea had sparked opposition from residents who said it was insensitive. Many signed an online petition urging the plan to be scrapped. The games are set to open on July 23 with festivities that will be broadcast to much of the world. The Red Road towers have come to symbolize both postwar optimism and urban decay. They were built in the 1960s to replace slum housing.